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maurycyz | 5 months ago

The law does not mandate cookie banners. Cookie popups are malicious compliance by advertising and analytics companies to continue spying.

The real solution is to tighten what counts as consent.

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pretext-1|5 months ago

I don’t know if people are noticing this but apple.com doesn’t have a cookie banner. It’s perfectly possible to operate a website – even a shop – without having a cookie banner. Even one of the biggest here in Europe in terms of revenue. As OP said, cookie banners are just malicious compliance. You don’t need one unless you’re doing shady things. Unfortunately it looks like the advertisers and trackers are winning as the EU is planing to relax the rules. I believe there would have been another way, something like banning unnecessary tracking altogether.

mirzap|5 months ago

It does mandate cookie banners. The client I worked for on the last project got fined because they were missing a cookie banner.

The solution is much simpler - ban targeted ads. The entire purpose of collecting user data is to deliver targeted ads.

rasz|5 months ago

Nah, they were fined for tracking users without consent.